The Youth Brigade would work in the entire walled city area and bring Ahmedabad one step closer to becoming India's first UNESCO-recognized World Heritage City.

Baroda

The Youth Brigade would work in the entire walled city area and help Vadodara reaffirm its reputation as the culture capital of Gujarat. The Youth Brigade would work towards making the walled city plastic-free by encouraging residents and shopkeepers to use paper and cloth bags.

Gurgaon

The Youth Brigade would work towards identifying spaces and getting at least one bus shelter set-up by working in coordination with Government & Local authorities.

At a time when Indians are filled with negativity and pessimism, the 'I Lead India', a Times of India initiative presents an alternative that goes beyond armchair criticism.

Beyond demonstrations and appeals, it urges you to stop pointing fingers and blaming others. Instead, it pushes you to stand up and be counted. For once in your life, be the change you want to see around you.Stop pontificating and theorizing. Stop making tongue-in-cheek remarks. Stop taking digs at the government on social media.

'I Lead India' is a clarion call. The time for talk is over and the time for change is here. Change starts with you. Believe in it.'I Lead India' seeks to drive change too, but at the grass-root level, in 27 cities of India.